Late-Night Shooting Leaves One Dead in Southwest Chicago
A tragic shooting late Thursday night left one man dead in the Garfield Ridge neighborhood on Chicago’s southwest side. Police discovered the victim around midnight in the 5100 block of South Luna Avenue, with multiple gunshot wounds. He was rushed to Stroger Hospital but was pronounced dead shortly after arrival. Authorities have withheld his identity pending family notification.
Police Action and Ongoing Investigation
Officers recovered a firearm at the scene and found nine shell casings nearby, indicating a possible close-range confrontation. A witness described seeing someone approach the victim on foot, fire repeatedly, then flee — an account now part of the investigation. Investigators have detained a person of interest and are questioning them while continuing to canvas the area for more leads.
Community Reaction and Safety Concerns
The fatal shooting comes amid sharp criticism over the city’s decision to discontinue the gun-detection monitoring system previously deployed in several high-crime neighborhoods. Local residents and aldermen who had opposed the shutdown argue that incidents like this highlight the need for real-time gun-fire detection to help save lives. Meanwhile, police urge anyone who heard or saw anything near South Luna Avenue after the gunfire to contact Chicago authorities.







